Videos & Webinars
VIDEO | Experience Yellowstone & Grand Teton with Nat Hab
Find the wild pulse of Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks on a sustainable, small-group safari. Witness wolves hunting in the Lamar Valley, moose and elk browsing beneath the Tetons, bison stirring up dust on open plains and geysers rising into the wide Western sky ringed with mountains.
VIDEO | Big Bad Wolf
In 1995, more than a century after the gray wolf was eradicated from the Yellowstone region, it was reintroduced to America's first national park. As wolves began to thrive again in their native habitat, so, too, did controversy. Watch this short film to learn more about the conservation challenges faced by Yellowstone's wolves.
WEBINAR | Autumn in the Americas: The Science & Splendor of Fall
From the blazing maples of Maine to Alaska’s crimson tundra and Patagonia’s golden hills, autumn transforms the Americas into a living canvas. Expedition Leader Arthur Kampmann explains the science behind fall’s colorful foliage and how wildlife responds to the season’s cues. Learn what triggers bears to enter hyperphagia to prepare for winter, moose to begin their rut, and migratory birds to move south, and discover the best times and places to witness nature’s grand seasonal transformation, including on Nat Hab’s fall adventures.
WEBINAR | Mirrorless Landscape Photography 101 with OM System
From snow-capped peaks and fall-hued forests to serene shorelines, Earth’s varied natural landscapes offer endless inspiration—and today’s mirrorless cameras can help you preserve those scenes in striking detail. Join OM System Technical Account Manager Mike Amico for an introduction to capturing landscapes with the OM System gear. Mike will walk through essential equipment, creative features you may not have considered and practical tips for framing and shooting scenes in the field.
WEBINAR | Abstract Nature Photography: Textures of the Wild
The natural world is full of textures and patterns, from rippling sand and weathered bark to layered rock and colorful geothermal pools, that can become powerful subjects when viewed through an abstract lens. Photo Expedition Leader Patrick Maurice will share techniques for identifying these details in the field, from U.S. national parks to your own backyard. Learn how to compose striking abstracts, work with light throughout the day and edit images to elicit meaningful stories. Whether you’re using a DSLR camera or your phone, discover how abstract photography can inspire fresh perspectives on the outdoors.















